AVL Systems DiSorb - Lightweight Acoustical Control Devices
AVL Systems DiSorb Diffuser-Absorbers are lightweight acoustical control devices for mounting on ceilings and wall surfaces. These attractive products have been designed to achieve optimal performance with the use of computer modeling analysis combined with laboratory and application testing. DiSorb Diffuser-Absorbers provide spatial diffusion of the back-scattered sound energy without high Q reflections or resonances while also providing frequency specific, diaphragm-tuned, low frequency absorption. DiSorb Diffuser-Absorbers are manufactured from multi-density, thermo-molded polymers designed to dampen resonances and resist impact and damage. AVL Systems` diffusers are ecologically friendly containing up to 85% recycled materials. Products are supplied to finish sizes as specified and ready to install with attachment devices for mounting to existing substrates or in standard grid ceiling systems.
Interactive Performance
The AcousTech and DiSorb families of interactive performance products are designed to provide the acoustical engineer and specifier with a complete toolbox of technically compatible performance products for any application. These engineered products can be used together as an interactive system, working together to optimally enhance the acoustics of any architectural space. AVL Systems offers a full range of acoustic products for virtually every application and technical requirement.
Fire Performance
Composite assemblies with standard finish will have a flame-spread rating of less than 25 (Class A) per ASTM E-84.
Finishes
Textured white finish standard. Options include a wide selection of AVL Systems` standard fabrics or, Designers selection and C.O.M
DiSorb Diffusor-Absorbers are ideal for rooms and spaces where proper sound masking and noise control are a consideration. The design of these products allows the specifier to provide for diffusion to backscatter and properly blend the original sounds and, with DiSorb Types A, B, and C, also reduce the often overpowering boominess of the room. This combination helps to improve speech intelligibility, as well as clarity and tonal separation for music and performances.
